AIR FORCE TIMES – Academy trainer says he will talk about faith

Published On: November 8, 2013|Categories: News, Top News|3 Comments|

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  1. Michael J Doneson November 18, 2013 at 10:31 pm

    We are told to as Christians by our Lord to spread His word to all corners of the world. For someone to tells us that we cannot is asking us to denounce Jesus Christ and this I will not do for anyone. You are bastardizing the meaning of the Separation of Church and State that our forefathers original meaning intended. The government is not get into the affairs of the Church. The government should not establish a Church of the United States, instead we are free to establish a church as we see fit with out the government governing that church. Any and all religions should have the freedom to establish a church without any government interference. The WhiteHouse held Church services in the beginning. If I was a soldier and I was told to be silent about my religion because some one believes that the Separation of Church and State, our own Constitution says so, I would sue the US Government for violating the Separation of Church and State by interfering with my right to religious freedom and by forcing me to denounce my God.

  2. David McCallister December 9, 2013 at 1:30 pm

    I agree wholeheartedly with Mr. Doneson above. I think this organization is of the lowest life forms here on earth, probably from the deep (think fish crap). The constitution says the government shall not establish a church itself, nor shall it try to tell the different religions how they are to worship. Only brainless, low life cretins spend their time and money to openly fight christianity like this orginization appears to do. What a waste of air.

  3. Penny Horwitz December 10, 2013 at 11:22 am

    Some people seem to misunderstand the First Amendment or the situation as it obtains at the Academy. It is the Academy that seeks to create an environment that accepts only a specific form of Christianity as writ, and make pariah those who are not believers. The United States Government is not to show preference for any one religion, holding it above all others. But this is the case at the USAFA. Mr. Doneson, and Mr. McCallister, both of you are part of the problem. MFAA is not fighting Christianity. It is fighting intolerance cloaked in Christian wording.

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